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Scoop Coverage: 87% No Vote In Smacking Referendum

Smacking: Terms Of Reference For Review Announced

Prime Minister John Key today released Terms of Reference for a review of policies and procedures used by the New Zealand Police and Child, Youth and Family around the issue of smacking. The review stems from Cabinet decisions a fortnight ago introducing safeguards to give parents comfort they will not be criminalised for lightly smacking their children. More>>

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Wouldn't Cover His Question: Baldock Announces Plan For Meta-Referendum

... the wording of the question would focus on the issue of whether Citizens initiated referenda seeking the repeal or amendment of any law passed by parliament should be binding. More>>

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John Minto: Rugby Brawling And The Pro-smackers

Just what are we teaching our kids in school sport? The spectacle of an all-in brawl involving players and supporters from Kelston Boys’ High and Auckland Grammar 10 days ago was an ugly symptom of a bigger problem. More >>

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Gordon Campbell: A Few Extra Reasons Why The Boscawen Bill Should Be Dumped

Interesting that Act MP John Boscawen wants to introduce legislation that will try to re-define what is or isn’t a permitted means, and level, of parental discipline. He belongs to the same party that opposes an exemption for GST on food... Meaning: Boscawen appears willing to go through all sorts of definitional contortions to enable parents to ‘discipline’ kids, while maintaining it is far too hard and messy to enact exemptions to ensure they can be fed. More >>

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Shwaack: Key Gives Pro-Smacking Bill The Smackdown

National will vote against John Boscawen's so called "pro-smacking bill" when it comes before the house in two weeks time. Speaking to assembled media this afternoon John Key said the referendum made it clear there is some public unease over the issue, but the question didn't ask whether the law should be changed. Labour are also likely to vote against the bill, guaranteeing its early demise. More >>

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It's Official: 'No' Vote Plummets 0.2% In Final Count

For the response Yes / 201,541 / 11.98 %
For the response No / 1,470,755 / 87.4%
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Response: Key's "Safeguards To Give Parents Comfort"

Prime Minister John Key today announced Cabinet decisions to introduce safeguards to give parents comfort they will not be criminalised for lightly smacking their children. The safeguards follow the Citizens Initiated Referendum on smacking. More >>

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Gordon Campbell: The Referendum About Hitting Kids

Diversion, as every parent knows, is a useful ploy in good parenting. You divert the angry child’s attention away – with a game, or another activity – from the thing that would otherwise lead to a violent confrontation. Basically, you change the subject. How ironic then that the entire smacking debate has now evolved into a golden diversionary tactic for the Key government for any public concerns about its wider activities. More >>

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Scoop Satire: Anti-Smacking Lobby Gets "Thrashing", Still Don't Learn

Opponents of the smacking referendum have been left nursing their wounds after being seriously thrashed in the recent referendum. But despite this beating, they refuse to do what they're told - and continue to act just as lippy, if not more so. No-vote Lobbyists have been left wondering how big a whipping it would take for these people to learn. More >>

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